Fuller's have got much right with this station pub, which is a credit to the newly-unveiled extension to King's Cross. The design is spectacular, making use of original features but neatly looking to the future. An industrial,...

Housed in the wonderfully restored St Pancras Station, the Betjeman Arms has proven to be a station pub with a difference. As we've come to expect of Geronimo offerings, this one's equally well-run and pleasant - particularly...

This large pub hidden away a few minutes from King's Cross station has recently been taken over by the people responsible for the Three Crowns in Stoke Newington, amongst others. Formerly the Golden Lion, its new name suggests...

Having played host to the debut UK performance of Bob Dylan in 1962 and more recently one of the first headline gigs for Oasis, the Water Rats has a strong musical heritage. Its commitment to live music continues to this day...

Swinton's has now become Navya's, a bar/restaurant which serves Malaysian food. When we popped our heads round it was pretty quiet, save for a few older King's Cross residents. Generally though, history has shown pubs which go...

The Northumberland Arms is still a rather grubby boozer on the King's Cross Road, which usually plays host to bunch of older, male locals. Entertainment comes in the form of a pool table, a juke box and footy on the box - sport...